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Humeral Septal Aperture in Ancient Tombos Nubians. [PDF]
Love J +6 more
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1. First of all, it is important to define the term “mound” in the case of the Black Sea steppe. The term “kurgan” is used in Russian and “mohyla” in Ukrainian. These terms have no scientific differences.
Rassamakin, Yuri Yakovlevič
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Deep-sea gas hydrate mounds and chemosynthetic fauna discovered at 3640 m on the Molloy Ridge, Greenland Sea. [PDF]
Panieri G +8 more
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Constructions of burial mounds in Middle-bronze Age
Tato práce je zaměřena na poznání konstrukcí mohyl střední doby bronzové na základě dokumentace starších výzkumů od badatelů zejména jako F. X. Franc, J. L. Píč, J. Szombathy a E.
Kudlič, Josef
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescents show a heightened propensity to take risks, relative to other age groups, especially in contexts involving peers. In the current study, we investigated whether peer contexts and age interact to promote collective risk taking, that is, when groups of peers decide to take a risk together.
Gabriele Chierchia +4 more
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Loess Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Loess in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) has been studied since its first documented recognition (on Banks Peninsula) in 1878 by Julius von Haast. A decade later, John Hardcastle revealed that southern ANZ loess was both glacial in origin and contained signals of past climates.
Brent V. Alloway +4 more
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Skeletons in the permafrost: Exploring climate-driven heritage loss and occupational health at the early modern whaling burial site of Likneset, Svalbard. [PDF]
Loktu L, Brødholt ET.
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Burial Mounds in the Baden Culture: Aspects of Local Developments and Outer Impacts
During the Late Copper Age development in the Carpathian Basin from the pre-Baden to Baden cultural complexes, the burial sites reveal a versatile spectrum of funerary rites.
Sachsse, Claudia
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Abstract The seismic behavior of subduction megathrusts varies spatially and is influenced by the properties of subducting plates, including their sedimentary cover. Characterizing these subduction inputs is essential for understanding the mechanisms behind fault slip variability.
Philip M. Barnes +12 more
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